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aseman whouKns REIN AUTO, BUT I'S 10 HOSPITAL Boy Run Down by Wagon i Wouldn’t Go in Horse- Drawn Ambulance: ‘The automobile bug had bitten small Henry Beyer badly, but he did not co | te tee hospital for that. Henry, seven Years olf, had been begging his father fer months to buy an automobile. ‘The elder Beyer is a salesman and -PTorperous, but he did not buy an auto. Be Henry improvised one out of a soap bex and emptied his savings bank to buy @ real honk-honk horn loud enough te wake @ mummy. He set out yester- @ey from his home, No. jv East one Hundred and Eignty-third at the Bronx. At Prospect avenue and Garden street a soda water waxon driven by El Cassman of No. ii Bast Une Hundred Nd Beventh street bore down on nin “Henk-nonk' sounded llenry's horn, he thought the wagon woud y eid cae fead 10 an aulo, Of course Na ly he boy Inu He @ would get out of the way. not and aa. run down Dr. Schorr came from the Fordham —, n my ttle man,” said gene, “I'M give you « nice ride then fix you up." “E wont ride—oh! my leg—oh! my joaned the boy. “I won't ride int (myst contem @an't you bring the auto? “We will take you to the hospital, | aaid one of a party of women} halted their touring car to! Sconmiserate with Henry. with ust “Will you go} “Sure. “a’am,” said Henry, livening| up Bo he got the auto ride for which ho! had longed. He will get well. The sur- Geone think the ride helped. Schlamjacks Are Now cinn. The whol» Schlamjack family will henceforth be known as Marcin Nathan and Joseph, following the ex- ample set by their brothers, Max, 4 Magazine writer, and Julius, 0-day got ‘permission from Justice Delehanty in the City Court to assume the less bur- and Jullus had changed thelr names some time, ago, they, too, had been | introduced ‘round as Marcin, and there was much ————— in @ horse-drawn amouiunce =. as to what thelr name realty As Schiamjack is an odd name, Hoth Joseph and “1 Tiffany avenue, Nathan live a the Bronx HAGGIN TO AID BURLEY POOL Will Help ‘to Pat Up §2,980,000 Factory, tt te Sad, LEXINGTON, Ky., Sept. James B. Hagen, the multt-mitiionatra ts re |ported virtually to have agree’ to aid |in financing the Burley Tobacco Society ving atrangements, A came appointed to arrange cin, it ts said, will eestet tn constructing @ $2,250,0% manufactory. It is understood that many of the larger tobacco growers also will support the movement with thelr entire output. | The Borderland Consumption and other Nowe, Throat and Lung diseases, aaserte the fol: lowing facts re: earting these Most = agertesive | DB, ANUAION, and meretiess of all diseases | “Consumption is a curable @isease, Tt can be prevented, t may be cured im any climate. | “Permons cured af consumption are no longer | “The reason so many cases are not cured te because these lung diseases are not recomined in time by the family_doctor unt they have begun to cause alarm, of te Xight evamination aff the Dr, Anderson secs AT ONCE whether bis | yatient has consumption, asthma, browehitie of memhit jubes, from three to «x months t than is pomible by the waual medical Caamivation, and. hin trestunent ta aged ayon © positively correct diagnosis from tbe first." | if suffering from any of the unpleasant result from a grippe, oF Af yon have any ssmptome of | cata | bere jo not waste valuable thme with those who ocate your trouble or understand your case, bat call and tnvestigate | tor yours, maitttl the verming. cod conmalt De -Antenicn_ at masultation and examtna- office, 50 West 24 at, wit | thetwcen ‘Sth and Oth New York. » 4 (Sunday, 11 to 2); Mond Wedneniay,” Friday evenings til 8 o'clock, Book on Tubercitionts sent gratis to any address, Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 A Sale of Novelty Embroidertes 75¢ to $4.00 Per Strip Values $1 50 to $8.00 (Sold in strips only) White embroidered in colo’ 4 yard strips. Width rs and solid colors. 114 to 9 to 45 inch flounce. Specials in Neckwear Side Pleated Jabots... Value $1.00 Venise Claudine Collars... $1.95 Cluny Sailor & Round Collars Sheer Chiffon Scarfs Imported; hemstitched hem, 25% yards long, dainty floral design $7.25 & $1.95 all around, 4 inch 1 yard wide; also s $L75 Boys’ and Girls’ Dress & School Shoes of best materials and highest grade workmanship Girls’ School Shoes 6 to 11 m1 $1.75 $2.25 6 to® 214 to 51% $2.75 Girls’ Dress Shoes—of patent leather 6to8 $1.75 Girls’ $2.25 814 to 11 $2.25 $2.50 11% to@ $2.50 214 to 514 $3.00 Girls’ White Buckskin THE EVENING WORLD, HL Macy & Co. ‘HY tt Isn't what you pay but For _ instance, there is nothing, remarkable in” getting a suit for $14.75. It's what we sell you for that price that is remarkable. The Percentage of sav- ing on our prices for men’s and youths’ clothes is about If we, too, fell into the common practice of sacri- ficing quality to make a cheap price, suits that cost $12.50 elsewhere could by reason of our unique facilities and our undersell- ing policy be obtainable at Macy's for $9.75. We have a standard, and comparatively few manu- facturers are able to satisfy us. ed Fancy Worsteds, ray Veloure, 1 Siised Fweeds, |Ali Wool somber a Sits | Remember, when we sell any garment 3s all wool we guarantee it-all wool. Remember, we fit you with as much exactness as custom tailors — perhaps more. Remember, we give you ithe newest styles—those' only. Imported and Domestic Tweee $24.75 %: $38. 50: Fine Quality anfinish- vi meee In blue Just as two years ago we introduced into this coun- try the graceful, curving, unpadded shoulder which eventually every other store featured, so this Fall we are first with the exact cut to be found in Bond Street, London, where style \Pis dictated. LONDON-MADE SLIP-ONS LONDON-MADE $12.75 to RAINPROOF $32.50 $27.50 vo $32.50 ‘Come right in to-day, and understand why your women folk are so devoted to Macy's. You will form a perfect idea of their sav- ings by those we offer you. FALL OVERCOATS ,;sts''#¥ $19. 75 OXFORD VELOURS, BLACK AND GRAY UN- FINISHED WORSTEDS, $27. 50 SWLK-LINcD, $12.75. Fancy TWEEDS, te CASSIMERES AND $24.75, veLour We are c open till si day, including Saturday and if you come in at 8.30 A.M. you'll find us ready to fit men of any build, whether wiry, lean or |§| WOOLEN WATER- || PROOF SLIP-ONS $3.00 $3.50 Boys’ School and Dress Shoes ltoé $2.25 & $3.00 10 to 1814 $2.25 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St; healthily stout. Our policy in providing pris models for spe al builds has earned the reputation of the “Stout Men's Store,” “e Attractions Are Their Low Prices jway, 34th to 38th St. MACY HATS FOR Our stock o! men's soft hats and der- bies is limited to correct styles. The saving effected by buying hats at our prices is an additional incentive to come to Macy's. SOFT HATS (1911.12) 99c to $3.49 __Eleewhere $1.50 to $5.00 DERBIES (1911-12) $1.88 to $4.49 Elsewhere $2.00 to £6.00 Beware of “black” | derbies that wear gray. Whatever the shape of your head, we have the hat to fit it. HIGH GRADE %.. MADRAS = SHIRTS FOR MEN $1.44 & $1.98 If men were as particular about the cut of their shirt as they are about the cut of their suit, we should sell ever, more shirts than we do. The average man buys shirts ac- cording to size of collar and it is only when he puts the average shirt on tha he realizes how short it is of “fitting. For men who require the very best, we maintain a custom Shirt Depart- ment which, if so desired, may be reached direct from the 34th Street side, Here we measure you for a shirt of imported Madras at $2.48 up to $10.50 for imported silk or linen in exclusive patterns, Men who cannot wait to be meas- |, yet require something n the average kind, in the two ities we sell at $1.44 and $1.98 respectively, These shirts are not merely of superior Madras; they are cut and made with the care and judgment isually bestowed on shirts costing $2.50 and $3.00, They have attached cuffs and come in sivee 14 to 17. Worth your while looking at E shirts, MEN'S IMPORTED GLOVES More money in hand We sell gloves as we sell everything else, at prices lowest-in-the-City, quality for quality. for Every Cccasicn Tita! Tear. the usual $1.50 quality els where; though there are several haberdashers. who get $1.75 for identical qual- ity. For that matter, there are other haberdashers who get $1.50 for qualities not so good, $1.24 French Suede, in light and dark sray, pearl bution, over sewn seams fit close to the hand, round corners six needle embroidery Hi $1 24 Lambehin Glace, in white only nd made of selectec seams, Paris point pear! buttons, asi 39 Washable E lish Chamois, with spear ; ylish cut thumb, in one buts and white, 1.3 9 English Handsewnwalking gloves. for driving. Made in nd regular sizes, with spear ind plain drawn embroidery, With brass button, Desirabie shades of tan, $1.74 Real French Kid, suede, full rique sewn, pgarl burton, Paris point Dah, welts bouindwith white kid, light uitable for formal wear. Dark any, suitable for dressy streec wear, | A WORLD IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— “WANT” WILL GO GET IT. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER ‘14, 1911. In other shops §22.50, at Macy's Probably the lightest hat of the season—its weight — is but a few , ounces. Un- quest- ionably stylish. Had its: incep- tion in the huge “'ehiakos" worn by millitary officers abroad, Covered entirely with a swirl of ostrich, curled ostrich plume rising at the left side. In our Feather Department, where these hats are shown we have an immense display of the latest French feather novel- ties, including the kinds used ty famous Parisian milliners on their model hats. Fini UNTRIMMED BRUSH FELT ri HATS All colors—$1.98 All colors—$2. ay All colors PARISIAN VEILS AND VEILINGS In a nutshell—they are fully as beautiful as the Paris hats that have preceded them. Every mesh and color that will be favored for the.season is among our importations—and we can safely say, is lower in price here than at any other shop in town. HAIRLINE ‘VEILINGS, also octagon ne maline and fancy meshes, in |, woven ny dotted effects, fo. 2 yard to 9. AN INTERESTING COLLECTION OF SAMPLE NOVELTY VEILINGS, none of wien “ei ean iy silk, in C white, cream and magpie, 3298 to $6. i CHAI CILLY ao ce VEILS, fancy meshes, Lierre, Princess, real Ap- plique and Shetland Veils with in- definite traceries of floral and con- TRIG motifs. to $26.89. -SHAP. SHOESGIVE The shan LONGEST ‘22% USE and young isle Fall models of the “Right-Shape” are now on sale. The last remains unchanged. No im- provement can be made there. It is the very best you can get anywhere to protect the growing foot. A child who wears “Right- shape” Shoes escapes the prev- alent _ foot -distortion en- couraged by unsc entific shoes. toes grow true as fingers. The inner side of the foot does not bulge below the big toe. Callouses are absent from the toes. ‘ails grow out, instead of turning in, You owe it to your child’s future foot health to keep her in “Right-shape” Shoes now. Second Poor, Another Autumn cov ignment just reesived irom our Paris Bureau polente >, Prices from $1 39 to$3. 49 RARE AND HOTHOUSE ses The fruits are kept unce. <cientific conditions of refrigeration, When sent out they are in pertect condition, At present we are fil ing Steamer Faskets, Anniversary Baskets and Invalid Bas- kets with those choice fruits ‘hat have ‘om all parts of the world. Her} Square, | Broadway, 34th to 35t' WE DUPLICATE THE HATS IN OUR SALON tf the model is salisfactory but another calor ts destred — HATS TRIMMED TO ORDER with the cusiomer's own materials, in our special worke rooms. Tue charges are moderate, and there is lille delay. Secand Mowe, OUR IMPORTED COATS Are Creating Cuite a Stir They bear the lavels of well-known Berlin establishments, vet the prices are iiltle more than for those of garments made in America. All the Velour Coats are blac’ pearl or ivory satin They are previous Seasons in that the evening wear, while th and evening cocar J garment goes, then, w ed with either Wack, or do the models of iyned for day or yenlly proper for dav val economy of such a J Second Floor. | Silk Velour at IMPCRTF? S'IK VEICUE CC Ais Praidings, ings, $44, ietuane Length eaarggery ar roppecy sf $39.74. Another model wi Ty d bre Full-L Ih Imp rand cuff tid embroic it $79.75 have t with he: ep bre ore on tee seer are Coats, Short 0 OTTO! and sides are $ man Silk C collar of 1 quiet looking c uf old blue, wit ard lining to ma 4 novel, but n undertone + over old blue and is priced at yy far 74 lo §49.74, i Some have hooded effec gold on heather. The ported coats is their buttor obtained in coats made this s get the unique effect these e red on brown, or old us feature of all these ime >the gene al effect can be Ss give, é YOUNG GIRLS’ DANCING FROCKS We want every won an in New York to see, these. Lovelier combinations f y siiks and cob- web laces cannot be im: gined, "The c lorings are e) quisite, the combinations Parisian in their conception. As you are shown one ater another, your bewilderment grows at the purchasing power of small amounts in this establishment. Frequen he olde of stim proportions prefers the simplicity frocks to those designed for women. i Floor. orem Yellow Chiffon Frock. ex! romely simple fuck has a Valer sister these sil ip of 1 Sa i yennes | chemis $13.04 [A Pampa it eae ‘ope Frock, ! lowered in old 1 s lip and shirred intoa t 4d Paquin sash n cloth, int raise bolero i ING WOMEN'S SUITS Two models that have found great favor with high school girls and collegians. second Floor t NORFOLK SUITS of smart ee + but cut + awa Colors vorsteds in black ¢ yy | olach navy, $d 4. ind white, brown and DRESSES of Novelty plain blue and brow or three of a kind s altogether new, $19. 74) terial al! smart SORDUROY SUITS in two _tirlee—o 1 wih Narfolke coats t tt ek MIS abrics— onl skirt de- LOVELIEST BANDEAUX, CORSAGE GAR- LANDS AND KNOTS AND THEATRE CAPS ARRIVED FROM PARIS, We have added to them many clever conceits de i in our workrooms, which are priced at considerably $1.5 UX ave F) 8 to nch ros Prices from a crushed bani { THE JUL a e ary and dull gold beads, or pearls or silver with heavy ta ‘ Extremely Parisian is a Corsage Garland of French pas tel buds vine, It can be arranged in various ways. Specially designed ornaments in specified colors, made to order in our workrooms on short notice, Prat Toor and revers are}s CAPS FOR BOYS’ ALL-WOOL Abvcltely, SUITS [wena ear] Guarantees carry different de- grees of significance Not only merchants but, manufacturers, too, glibly describe as ‘all wool” garments and fabrics that are in the nature of “half-breeds.” Most likely t atement is more often made ignorantly than deceptively. When WE make such a claim it is the result of scientific test. E » is subjected to the assium hyproxide treatment which is infallible. Not the faintest thread ci cotton can escape detection. When a Macy suit is stamped you can rely upon it just as much as you can rely upon the newness of the model, ind on the lowness of the price. NOR"O!K AND DOUBLE - BREASTED exclusive models for street and dress sar, made of all-wool tweeds, case . Worsteds and plain or fancy ‘OOL BREASTED SUITS, made with extra pair of KnickeFbockers; several oto 17" $4.89, $6.49, $7.49 nd $8.49. SAILGH AND RUSSIAN BLOUSE SUITS, colored serges and fancy veral new models, trims braid or embroidered i Size . 214 “$4.96 to $9.74 74 OR AND "RUSSIAN BLOUSE of navy blue serge or nixed s with two pair of bloomers; to 10 years. Special $4.96 52.69 FALL WEAR = r=: From the small boy of three , the large sized “boy” of new and wanted style | at the “Regular Macy otF, ETON OR “RAH-RAH™ HATS in variety of, 68. and Ste eoWine TEDDY HATS made of blue serge, worsted s, ad felt....., Ode, §149 and 3198 VELOUR HATS in Tyrolean, Jack tar and middy shapes; colors black, brown, gray and tan. Special at Having our own factory is an additional reason why we can vive unequalled value. We pre- pare our own cocoa, and every ess of candy making is ced by those hygienic prep- ‘ations for which our groceries generally are famous. RED CHERRY n delicious Maras ilavoreal cream covered pure chocolate; in chino cher: th absolutely id boxes. 24c MACY'S “RED STAR” SPECIAL. On ale Thursday, Friday tay of every week. Pound box of assorted chocolates and. bon- ECTION CHOCOLATES 7 Made to conrpete ck ate Friday and ited it} pang carefully packe ilk ribbon, for 49. ular price iS Sc. FIRST-CLASS iCAMERAS 944.74 AT CUT PRICES*# Eaqu'pped with high grade ball-bearing shutter, velocity 1-100 of a second. beds We have ob- 4 tained a few iz : first classcame eras, discon- tinued Hawk- eye models, size 4x5, under conditions that enable us. to sell at a saving of $4.26, EXPO WATCH CAMERAS, so small they can be placed in the watch pocket; so simple, the smallest can it, Elsewhere 44 All high grade supplies can be had ‘at Macy's at special low prices. Are you aware that (1) we teach jeveloping and printing free of ¢ in regular weekly classes, nd (2) that when we do your work we |harge lowest-in-the- prices partly by reason of having our own laboratory on the premises ? Nearly every other department store has to send the work out.